Foxconn Unit Obtains A-Share IPO In Record Time As Beijing Aims To Keep New Economy Firms Listed In China

An Internet and industrial business subsidiary of Taiwanese consumer electronics firm Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. (Foxconn) has obtained approval from Chinese regulators for an A-share IPO in record time. The unit, Foxconn Industrial Internet Co., was approved for an IPO in China in just 36 days, compared to a usual wait time of one to two years or longer.

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Nina Xiang is the co-founder and managing editor overseeing editorial content and product development at CMN. Before founding CMN in 2011, Nina worked at BusinessWeek magazine in Beijing and Institutional Investor magazine in New York, writing about business and financial services. While in New York, she also served as part-time correspondent for Shanghai's financial television channel, China Business Network, as well as China Radio International, China's national English-language radio network.